
We need to hear your voice
I was 16-years-old when I wrote my first novel. Flash forward a decade or so, and my second novel for young adults publishes on World Book Day 2021. So how did I get here?
The first thing to know is that you can become an author whatever your background and circumstances. That’s really important, as the world of literature needs diverse voices. You don’t need a university degree to write, although studying English or Creative Writing can help. You can also learn the craft of writing using free online advice resources; by experimenting with your own writing; and by reading everything you can get your hands on.
That being said, it can take years of hard work and perseverance to get a publishing deal. My top tip is to start out writing short stories or flash fiction and entering them into competitions. I didn’t get that first novel I wrote published, but I did win a short story competition when I was 21 that was published in an anthology, and it gave me such a boost in confidence. You can find competitions with a simple online search, and there are plenty of free-to-enter ones you can try.
Rejection isn’t a bad thing
Once you’ve mastered short-form writing, you might want to try your hand at writing books. I wrote three novels before my debut was published, so this leads me to my second top tip: don’t be afraid to fail.
Rejection is an inevitable part of being a writer. I amassed well over 50 rejections before I got a deal – and I’m still getting them now! The way I deal with them is to print my rejection emails off and stick them in a scrapbook titled ‘How I Made it as a Writer’. If you think of your life like an adventure story – the hero always experiences setbacks before they live happily ever after. And it’s the same with writing.
To get a deal with a large publisher, you first have to sign with a literary agent. Literary agents are wonderful, as they can link you up with publishers and give you much-needed advice on your career. But – they’re really hard to get. Some agents receive over 2,000 new writer submissions a year and may only sign one or two of those. Eeek!
It’s hard – but not impossible. You can help yourself again by learning how to write a professional agent query letter. The most important thing is that you keep trying. Keep learning from your rejections, keep reading everything and – of course – keep writing.


